For anybody that's showing up early, I'm hoping to run a portion/all of the White Rim trail on Monday. I realize it's a real push to get it all done in one day, so worse case we'll be trying to do a portion of the trail and turn back as necessary. Not tough wheeling, but it's supposed to be beautiful back there.

I'll be showing up Saturday afternoon at BFE, it'll be an '08 Tundra towing my dune beige FJ40. Stop by and chat if you'd like.

Check with the NPS that is is open. I heard from some motorcycle people there had been a rockslide and in was closed to 4wd but that was a week ago. It's about 120 loop. Go Clockwise. Schaffer trail is the most impressive part and near the beginning. I have the naturalist guide to the area. I'll bring it with. Find me on Sat or Sun and you're welcome to borrow it. Enjoy

Another thought is you probably want to go by the visitor center on Sat on you way to camp or Sun to get your park pass. If you had to wait until they open monday it could be a really long day. Perhaps you can get a park pass from Arches as it is much closer to town. I found my guide book for you.

We'll be arriving at BFE Sunday night. We've been to CM 3x with our '40, but this is the first for the LX, so it needs some exercise before CM. We've driven the Shaefer/Hiwy 279 "back way in"/White Rim Trail area several times, but never the whole trail. If you're up for another truck, we'd love to tag along. We'll be in the Earthroamer pulling a dark green '97 LX450, and we'll look for you as well.

For anybody that's showing up early, I'm hoping to run a portion/all of the White Rim trail on Monday. I realize it's a real push to get it all done in one day, so worse case we'll be trying to do a portion of the trail and turn back as necessary. Not tough wheeling, but it's supposed to be beautiful back there.

I'll be showing up Saturday afternoon at BFE, it'll be an '08 Tundra towing my dune beige FJ40. Stop by and chat if you'd like.

I did it last year. It is gorgeous. Went in Shafer, driving clockwise, camped at Gooseberry, and finished the next day. We took the side trail down Lathrop Canyon for lunch on the river. I needed to bring fuel cans. You need a permit, even for day use, and the camp sites can fill up fast!